<p>I just graduated CC with a 3.55 and 78 credits. I’m going to baruch next. how many credits and what gpa will i need to get in baruch to be able to transfer to cas?</p>
<p>What’s the point of going to Cornell CAS for 1 year?</p>
<p>if you really want to try for CAS then dont go to Baruch…</p>
<p>does the 100 credit at CAS apply to transfers as well?</p>
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<p>I believe transfers to CAS have to fulfill 4 semesters of residency in order to graduate…so the OP would have to spend 2 years at Cornell.</p>
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<p>From the CAS website: “Courses in the liberal arts and sciences may be applied toward the required 100 A&S credit requirement”</p>
<p>Transferring to CAS is very competitive. In my experience, successful applicants tend have a 3.7+ GPA and (of course) a very good reason for transfer. What major within CAS are you looking at?</p>
<p>thanks as always dewdrop!</p>
<p>If I transfer to CAS now which is impossible it would only take me 2-3 years to graduate, but if i stay in baruch it would take me 4. this is because i plan on majoring in poli sci, and history with the intention of learning hebrew, and doing premed. if i go to cornell i would take middle east studies whiich is my dream major with the intention of learning hebrew, and pre med, but the middle east program incorporates some learning of hebrew in it.
I would want to go to cas because my school doesn’t have middle east studies, and cas has interesting courses in the middle east studies</p>
<p>i also wouldn’t mind spending 2 more years in cornell because it wouldn’t delay my gfraduation date</p>
<p>nybrian that is a very good reason! </p>
<p>if that was really your dream i would try to get in some work experience (relevant to your studies) and then apply once again…</p>
<p>no point in going to baruch if you’re starting all over…</p>
<p>bump 10char</p>
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Would you also not mind spending the extra $105K?</p>
<p>lol, I wouldn’t be willing to take a loan for all of that.</p>